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February 2, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Apriadi Gunawan and Nana Rukmana, Medan/Cirebon – Mixed reactions have greeted a proposal to bestow national hero status upon controversial former president Soeharto.

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Dicky Christanto, Nusa Dua, Bali – An alliance of civil society groups has prepared tougher measures to strengthen its anti-graft campaign against corrupt politicians across the country

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Irawaty Wardany, Sanur, Bali – The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) announced it will target 20 percent of votes in the 2009 legislative election, and welcomes non-Muslim constituents, th

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Jakarta – Appointments were canceled, passengers were left stranded and residents were forced to leave their homes. Jakarta was chaotic on Friday.

Martin Wesley-Smith - February 2, 2008

In an article – The nation builder – in today's Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Keating attempts to justify his attendance at Suharto's funeral last week.

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 2, 2008

Jakarta is flooded, again. Just one day of incessant rain, from Thursday night through Friday morning, was enough to paralyze the capital with floods.

February 1, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 1, 2008

Jakarta – While promoting transparency, the public information bill poses a threat to the nation's hard-won press freedom as it contains articles which may criminalize some journalistic

Detik.com - February 1, 2008

Maryadi, Jakarta – Jakarta will again be decorated by protest actions on the first day of February 2008, so be on the lookout so as to avoid getting caught in traffic.

Jakarta Post - February 1, 2008

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – One more member of the Medan District Court judicial panel that refused punishment for logging boss Adelin Lis has been promoted.

Sam King - February 2008

[The following article was submitted for publication in Green Left Weekly in February 2008 but rejected.]

Amnesty International Report - February 2008

Sam King - February 2008

[The following article was submitted for publication in Green Left Weekly in response to a Dita Sari interview published on December 12, 2007 entitled "Indonesia: The struggle agains

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network - February 2008

Kopassus and Brimob are the worst of the worst among Indonesia's security forces.

January 31, 2008

World Socialist Website - January 31, 2008

Peter Symonds – Anyone who harbours any illusion that the current Labor government in Canberra will establish a more enlightened Australian foreign policy should examine the reaction th

Jakarta Post - January 31, 2008

Jakarta – The reform movement that started 10 years ago has failed to produce significant changes because of the corrupt political and economic systems inherited from the New Order regi

Detik.com - January 31, 2008

Bagus Kurniawan, Yogyakarta – Hundreds of protesters from the Yogyakarta People's and Worker Alliance (ARPY) held an action in the Central Java city of Yogyakarta on Thursday January 31

Detik.com - January 31, 2008

Khairul Ikhwan, Medan – On Thursday afternoon, January 31, hundreds of people from the Try Suharto People's Committee (Koras) held a protest action in front of the North Sumatra Regiona

The Daily Star - January 31, 2008

Syed Badrul Ahsan – Mahathir Mohamad's assessment of the recently deceased Suharto does not hold up to scrutiny.

Canberra Times - January 31, 2008

Peter Rodgers – "Enigma" has had a big workout this week.

January 30, 2008

Indonesia Human Rights Committee Statement - January 30, 2008

The death of Indonesia's former dictator, General Suharto, must lead to a re-evaluation of his long years at the head of a regime mired in military brutality and corruption.

The Australian - January 30, 2008

Stephen Fitzpatrick, Jakarta – The old general is in the ground and, in theory, Indonesia is marking seven days of mourning, with flags across the nation being flown at half-mast.

Straits Times (Singapore) - January 30, 2008

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – An Indonesian court yesterday said a civil lawsuit against former president Suharto will now target his children, amid calls to pursue his family's allegedly il

South China Morning Post - January 30, 2008

Ben Terrall – In the last days of his life, the former Indonesian dictator Suharto, who died at the weekend, was visited in his private Jakarta hospital room by a parade of notables inc

Jakarta Post - January 30, 2008

Desy Nurhayati, Jakarta – Amid mounting calls for the government to grant Soeharto a hero status, the National Commission on Human Rights said Tuesday it would continue investigations i

January 29, 2008

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network - January 29, 2008

Ambassador Cameron R. Hume
US Embassy
Jakarta, Indonesia
Via e-mail

Dear Ambassador Hume,

Deutsche Presse-Agentur - January 29, 2008

Wellington – New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said on Tuesday that former Indonesian President Suharto's human rights record was "appalling" and she would not sign a condolence bo

Jakarta Post - January 29, 2008

Jakarta – The national media are coming under fire for their "exaggerated" coverage of Soeharto's funeral.

Jakarta Post - January 29, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Nusa Dua, Bali – The Indonesian legal system, from police and prosecutors to the judicial system, have all been involved in power abuses and bribery, paralyzing efforts to

Jakarta Post - January 29, 2008

Muhammad Nafik, Nusa Dua, Bali – Indonesia's democratization and decentralization have virtually "opened new avenues for corruption" at the political and administrative levels, said a r

Jakarta Post - January 29, 2008

Blontank Poer, Surakarta – Former strongman Soeharto who died Sunday and was buried at a family mausoleum Monday, ruled Indonesia like a Javanese king, experts said.

Antara News - January 29, 2008

The Indonesian Legal Aid Institute Foundation (YLBHI) said the late former president, Suharto, does not deserve the title of "national hero" because a number of legal cases against him

January 28, 2008

New York Times - January 28, 2008

Marilyn Berger – Suharto of Indonesia, whose 32-year dictatorship was one of the most brutal and corrupt of the 20th century, died Sunday in Jakarta. He was 86.

Jakarta Post - January 28, 2008

Endy M. Bayuni, Jakarta – How much did Maj. Gen. Soeharto know about the plot to kidnap and murder six of his peers in the Army on the night of September 30, 1965?

Jakarta Post - January 28, 2008

Jakarta – Activists and human rights abuse victims on Sunday refused to join the week-long national mourning for former president Soeharto, saying he did not deserve pardon for his alle

Sydney Morning Herald - January 28, 2008

Louise Williams – "I thank the people for their help and support during my leadership of this country and I beg forgiveness for any mistakes and shortcomings."

Sydney Morning Herald - January 28, 2008

Hamish McDonald, Asia-Pacific Editor – For three decades Australian leaders looked to Indonesia as the key to acceptance in South-East Asia, and to one man, Soeharto, as the key to Indo

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 28, 2008

Indonesia has gone into mourning with the passing away of former president Soeharto on Sunday. He was 86.

The Guardian - January 28, 2008

The death of Suharto is a reminder of the west's ignoble role in propping up a murderous regime

The Australian - January 28, 2008

Despite his many failings, Australia has reason to be thankful for the steadying hand former Indonesian president Suharto brought to the world's most populous Muslim nation, immediately

TAPOL Statement - January 28, 2008

It is hard to exaggerate the damage inflicted on Indonesia by the former dictator Suharto who died today, during the 32 years when he ruled the country with a rod of iron until his down

The Australian - January 28, 2008

Richard Woolcott – The death of Suharto in Jakarta last night, at the age of 86, will give rise to different evaluations of his contribution to Indonesia, to the Southeast Asian region

The Australian - January 28, 2008

Greg Sheridan's Blog – Indonesia's Suharto was an authentic giant of Asia, a nation-builder, a dictator, a changer of history.

January 28, 2008

GE.08-10340 (E) 300108
United Nations General Assembly
GENERAL A/HRC/7/28/Add.2

Original: ENGLISH
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Seventh session Agenda item 3

January 27, 2008

Agence France Presse - January 27, 2008

Bhimanto Suwastoyo, Jakarta – Indonesia's Suharto, who died Sunday aged 86, was a ruthless dictator whose success presiding over huge economic progress was overshadowed by a legacy of b

Human Rights Watch - January 27, 2008

Government should investigate crimes of former dictator's regime

BBC News - January 27, 2008

Jonathan Head, Bangkok – If Suharto had the kind of pumped-up ego we usually associate with powerful politicians, he never let it show. In fact he rarely betrayed any emotion.

Jakarta Post - January 27, 2008

Jakarta – Police said Saturday they would once again question Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto in relation to the murder of noted activist Munir Said Thalib before questioning former top s

Statement by Carmel Budiardjo - January 27, 2008

As Indonesia's former dictator lay dying on 8 January, a coterie of the country's great-and-good gathered at his bedside to pay their last respects to a man responsible for more deaths